I am not a Linux guru by any means, however I have been using Linux in a production role since 1998. I have found both Redhat, and Suse distro's to be stable and well put together. I for one really like Fedora. In reading about it, I have several times found notices and warnings that Fedora is not meant to be an Enterprise product. Thought I have not seen anything official it was my understanding the way this will work, but it is my understanding that stable and tested of fedora will be released as Enterprise level distro's later down the road. Using the Fedora core system as a method to rapidly advance the OS, and its technology with a core community of mass beta-testers/developers. Who understand it may not be stable, and is constantly in development. Those who will work to solve problems, and not get their panties in a bunch at the first sign of trouble. Ron -----Original Message----- From: Res [mailto:res@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 5:30 PM To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: RH now exiting 1 more data center Well ive listened to the other bashers and those ones who think Fedora will be better than the RH we knew....I maintain about 40 slackware boxes, 2 fedora and 3 RH9. since the last round of updates the 2 fedora boxes have died several times without reason, total lockup on kernel panics. the other boxes incl rh9 just chug away like they are not even there, because RH 9 will cease to get supporot in 2 months, i will be going into the data center today to piss off the 2 fedora boxes and replace them with slackware, and sadly,in a couple months or whenever i get sick ofmanually making and applying updates, the 2 RH9 boxes will go to slackware as well... I find it unacceptable that fedora is now the winblow$ on the linux world., as I and numerous other loyal RH's since almost day one saw this lack of QC with these fedora changes, I am not at all suprised. I do not know what checking process is in place now with this 'open co munity' bullshit but its F'in pathetic QC compared to the old. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list